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Nonfiction Proustian Uncertainties: On Reading and Rereading In Search of Lost Time Saul Friedländer
Essay Was Proust Jewish? Earlier this week, John Benditt wrote about identity and writing. The Boatmaker is his debut novel. He will blogging here all week for Jewish Book Council’s… John Benditt July 22, 2015
Essay A “Madeleine Moment” Earlier this week, Miranda Richmond Mouillot offered her advice and insight to readers about extracting even the most painful family history from those who carry it.… Miranda Richmond Mouillot June 26, 2015
Nonfiction Sydney and Violet: A Modernist Power Couple and Their Life with Eliot, Proust, Joyce, Huxley, Mansfield, Picasso and the Excruciatingly Irascible Wyndham Lewis Stephen Klaidman